
Zipmark has announced it has partnered with Red Pocket Mobile to enable their customers to top-up their wireless accounts using secure digital checks.
Zipmark’s digital check API has been integrated to Red Pocket’s Magento-based portal, enabling users and wireless dealers to pay with their checking accounts.
“Red Pocket’s partnership with Zipmark will give our customers added choice when it comes to paying their monthly wireless bill online,” said Joshua Gordon, CEO of Red Pocket Mobile. “Using a digital check rather than a credit card makes sense for many of our customers. Teaming up with Zipmark to deliver this payment option was the obvious choice for us.”
“Companies are constantly on the hunt for alternative payment methods that can speed processing times and lower transaction fees,” remarked Jay Bhattacharya, CEO and co-founder of Zipmark. “Our payment platform prevailed over other competing services for Red Pocket Mobile’s business because we provide a faster, more secure service with a great user experience. Working with Red Pocket to enable a Zipmark module for Magento is a step towards greater availability and ease of implementation for billing merchants.”
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